Magnetic Sensors News

Magnetic field sensors built by physicists at Saarland University are breaking sensitivity records and paving the way for an entire range of probable new applications, from non-contact measurements of the electrical activity in the human brain or heart to spotting ore deposits or archaeological remains buried underground.

PNI Sensor Corporation, the world’s foremost expert in precision location, motion tracking, and fusion of sensor systems into real-world applications, today announced that it has joined the LoRa Alliance™.

DGIST research team led by Professor CheolGi Kim has developed a biosensor platform which has 20 times faster detection capability than the existing biosensors using magnetic patterns resembling a spider web.

Crocus Technology, a leading developer of Tunneling Magnetoresistive (TMR) sensors based on its proprietary and patented Magnetic Logic Unit™ (MLU) technology, announces the availability of the CT219 magnetic field sensor.

DESY researchers have developed a technique that could lead to a new generation of magnetic sensors. Their method can be used to significantly widen the functionality of such sensors, which is narrow when traditional production techniques are used, so that current sensors can be independently customized to suit a number of new applications.

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